US11717899B2 - Lock bolt collar removal tool - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to a cutting assembly and more particularly to a cutting tool for cutting and removing a swaged collar from a lock bolt or a nut from a bolt.
- Fasteners such as a nut and bolt assembly or a swaged collar and a lock bolt assembly secure and join two or more parts together with a compression force.
- the compression force is applied to the parts by the nut and a head of the bolt in the nut and bolt assembly and by the swaged collar and a head of the lock bolt in the swaged collar and the lock bolt assembly.
- These fasteners are used in the assembly of a wide variety of structural assemblies such as aircraft, trucks as well as in a wide variety of structural assemblies which need strong securements. At times these joined parts need to be released from one another for purposes of maintenance or replacement of one or more of the parts. As a result, there is a need to be able to easily remove these fastener assemblies from the joined parts without causing damage to the joined parts and without imparting undue wear on the device used to remove the fastener assembly.
- Cutting tool devices have been employed to cut the nut or to cut the swaged collar from their respective bolt members in order to release the joined parts from securement.
- These cutting tool devices include two blades which cut in the same plane. This configuration of the two blades, particularly in the instance of cutting a swaged collar, the two blades tend to crimp the swaged collar into two halves onto the bolt member wherein the swaged collar remained in securement with the bolt member.
- the swaged collar has collar material positioned within threaded recesses in the bolt member wherein the collar material positioned within the recesses was prevented by the threads from being fully cut by the blades.
- the blades in the process of cutting the collar tended to crimp the collar onto the bolt member.
- the user of the cutting device may have to re-cut the collar to finally remove the collar from the bolt member adding to the wear to the cutting device.
- the two blade cutting tool device used to remove the swaged collar or nut from a bolt member allows the two blades to over travel through the collar or the nut.
- the bolt member being constructed of a relatively hard material results in the blades of the cutting tool device experiencing very high loads upon the blades impacting the bolt member once the blades had cut through the swaged collar or nut. This impact force is also experienced by the tool assembly. These very high impact loads cause excessive wear to the blade edges and cause fatigue to the tool assembly. The excessive wear leads to blade replacement and ultimately to tool failure.
- the two blades of the cutting tool device are positioned within a tapered bore wherein the blades are pulled into the tapered configuration and in turn are pushed toward one another imparting a cutting force onto opposing sides of the swaged collar. These blades can travel in an arc and engage the part being released from the fastener assembly causing damage to the part. Additionally, the positioning of the blades within a tapered portion of the cutting tool assembly requires disassembly of the cutting tool for replacement of the cutting blades. As a result, there is tool down time and a requirement of trained personnel to disassemble the cutting tool for the blade replacement.
- An example includes a blade assembly for cutting a member which surrounds a bolt member which includes: a first blade having a first cutting edge aligned with a first cutting plane which extends in a first direction from the first cutting edge; a second blade having a second cutting edge aligned with a second cutting plane which extends in a second direction from the second cutting edge; and a third blade having a third cutting edge aligned with a third cutting plane which extends in the second direction from the third cutting edge.
- the first, second and third blades are associated with one another, such that: the first cutting edge is spaced apart from the second and third cutting edges and the first cutting plane extends between the second and third cutting planes.
- An example includes a cutting tool for cutting a member which surrounds a bolt member, which includes: a first blade holder securing a first blade having a first cutting edge aligned with a first cutting plane which extends in a first direction from the first cutting edge; a second blade holder securing a second blade having a second cutting edge aligned with a second cutting plane which extends in a second direction from the second cutting edge; a third blade holder securing a third blade having a third cutting edge aligned with a third cutting plane which extends in the second direction from the third cutting edge.
- the first blade holder, second blade holder and third blade holder are associated with one another such that with the first blade holder, on the one hand, and the second and third blade holder, on the other hand, are movable relative to one another.
- the first cutting edge is spaced apart from the second and third cutting edges and the first cutting plane extends between the second and third cutting planes.
- An example includes a method of cutting a member which surrounds a bolt member, which includes the step of positioning a bolt member with a member which surrounds the bolt member between a first cutting edge of a first blade, a second cutting edge of a second blade and a third cutting edge of a third blade member.
- the method further includes the step of moving at least one of: the first cutting edge within a first cutting plane, on the one hand, or the second cutting edge in a second cutting plane and third cutting edge in a third cutting plane, on the other hand, such that the member which surrounds the bolt member is cut into three pieces.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of an aircraft
- FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of a swaged collar and bolt member assembly positioned securing two parts of a structural assembly
- FIG. 3 is a schematic to top plan view of the swaged collar and bolt member of FIG. 2 with a blade assembly for cutting the swaged collar in a first position;
- FIG. 4 is the schematic top plan view of FIG. 3 with the blade assembly having partially cut the swaged collar which surrounds the bolt member;
- FIG. 5 is the schematic top plan view of FIG. 4 with the blade assembly having cut the swaged collar which surrounds the bolt member into three pieces;
- FIG. 6 is the view of FIG. 2 wherein the swaged collar is shown cut from the bolt member
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a cutting tool for cutting a swaged collar or nut from a bolt member.
- FIG. 8 is a flow chart for a method for cutting a swaged collar or nut from a bolt member.
- fastener assemblies which include a nut with a bolt member or a swaged collar with a bolt member, are common fastener assemblies used in assembling and securing parts together in a strong secure fashion for assembly of many different types of structures.
- structures that require reliable securement of parts such as with the assembly of aircraft, trucks and many other structures.
- fastener assemblies need to be removed to access the particular part that needs maintenance or replacement.
- FIG. 1 An example of a structural assembly that requires strong securements is that of aircraft 10 , as seen in FIG. 1 .
- Various assemblies of aircraft 10 such as wings 12 , engine mounts 14 , fuselage 16 , vertical stabilizer 18 and horizontal stabilizer 20 as well as other assemblies of aircraft 10 have parts that are joined together that require a strong securement of the parts and which utilize fastener assemblies such as a nut and bolt member or a swaged collar and a bolt member.
- FIG. 2 An example of an employed fastener assembly 22 , as seen in FIG. 2 , which is used to secure first part 24 and second part 26 together.
- swaged collar 28 is used with bolt member 30 as fastener assembly 22 .
- swaged collar 28 is constructed of an aluminum material and bolt member 30 is constructed or a much harder material which can include for example, titanium.
- Fastener assembly 22 in many instances with respect to servicing aircraft 10 , need to be removed for maintenance or replacement of parts. The removal of fastener assembly 22 is accomplished in this example as shown in FIGS. 3 - 6 by cutting swaged collar 28 into separate pieces and removing bolt member 30 from first part 24 and from second part 26 . Similarly, a nut, not shown, would also be cut similarly into separate pieces permitting removal of its corresponding bolt member from the parts it joined.
- Blade assembly 32 for cutting member or in this example swaged collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 is shown.
- Blade assembly 32 includes first blade 34 having first cutting edge 36 aligned with first cutting plane (as represented by dotted line) 38 , which extends in first direction (arrow) 40 from first cutting edge 36 .
- First cutting plane 38 is a plane in which first cutting edge 36 will cut swaged collar 28 .
- Blade assembly 32 further includes second blade 42 having second leading cutting edge 44 aligned with second cutting plane (as represented by dotted line) 46 which extends in second direction (arrow) 48 from second leading cutting edge 44 .
- blade assembly 32 further includes third blade 50 having third leading cutting edge 52 aligned with third cutting plane (as represented by dotted line) 54 which extends in second direction (arrow) 48 from third leading cutting edge 52 .
- outermost circumference (indicated as dashed circle) 56 of bolt member 30 is seen in FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- Outermost circumference 56 of bolt member 30 is the extent to which threads 58 furthest extend, as seen in FIG. 6 .
- Outermost circumference 56 is visually hidden, in this example, with swaged collar 28 in a secured position as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- first, second and third blades 34 , 42 and 50 are associated with one another, such that first cutting edge 36 is spaced apart from the second and third leading cutting edges 44 , 52 . Also, first cutting plane 38 extends between second and third cutting planes 46 , 54 .
- Blade assembly 32 includes second blade 42 having second surface 60 which extends from second leading cutting edge 44 and third blade 50 has third surface 62 which extends from third leading cutting edge 52 .
- Second surface 60 faces third surface 62 .
- the distance D between second surface 60 and third surface 62 is greater than distance D′ between second leading cutting edge and third leading cutting edge 44 , 52 .
- This configuration of providing a greater space between second and third blades 42 , 50 than the space between second and third leading cutting edges 44 , 52 permits a portion of swaged collar 28 that is cut by second and third leading cutting edges 44 , 52 , as seen in FIG. 5 , to easily pass between second and third blades 42 , 50 and not become lodged there between.
- second and third blades 42 and 50 can be provided with various configurations.
- second surface 60 and third surface 62 are gradually sloped away from one another as second and third blades 42 , 50 extend away from respective leading cutting edges, first leading cutting edge 44 and second leading cutting edge 52 .
- first, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 respectively, in a first position as seen in FIG. 3 , first, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 respectively define space 64 which permits bolt member 30 with member, nut or swaged collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 to be positioned between first, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 .
- First cutting plane 38 extends in first direction 40 , such that with bolt member 30 with member, nut or swaged collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 positioned between first, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 , first cutting plane 38 aligns with a central longitudinal axis 66 of bolt member 30 . As seen in FIG. 3 , with bolt member 30 with member, nut or swaged collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 positioned between first, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 , second cutting plane 46 and third cutting plane 54 do not align with bolt member 30 .
- distance D 4 between second cutting plane 46 and third cutting plane 54 is a distance not less than diameter D 5 of bolt member 30 .
- first cutting edge 36 on the one hand, and second and third cutting edges 44 and 52 have moved relatively closer to one another from a first position as shown in FIG. 3 .
- First, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 have at least begun cutting member, nut or swaged collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 .
- first, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 have reached a second position wherein first cutting edge 36 is positioned relatively closer to second and third cutting edges 44 , 52 .
- first cutting edge 36 has cut through swaged collar 28 and is positioned abutting bolt member 30 and second and third cutting edges 44 , 52 have also cut swaged collar 28 .
- swaged collar 28 has been cut into three pieces.
- second and third cutting planes 46 and 54 as seen in FIG.
- Second and third cutting edges 44 , 52 moving through swaged collar 28 in a tangential relationship to bolt member 30 moves swaged collar 28 away from bolt member 30 facilitating, portions of swaged collar 28 that may be positioned in recesses of bolt member 30 , to be pulled away from bolt member 30 and avoiding crimping of the swaged collar 28 material to bolt member 30 .
- the distance between second and third cutting planes can be slightly greater than a diameter of bolt member 30 .
- swaged collar 28 is shown as cut into three pieces as shown in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 an example of cutting tool 68 for cutting member, nut or collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 is shown.
- a wide variety of configurations of tool 68 can be adapted and employed so as to apply needed cutting force to earlier described blade assembly 32 .
- a pair of pivotally mounted handles such as used for pliers, can be used wherein blade assembly 32 is mounted to the clamping ends of the plier tool configuration, such that with closing of the handles together blade assembly 32 is provided a cutting force.
- FIG. 7 is an adaptation of a tool referred to as “Alligator” style pneumatic rivet squeezer.
- the tool is adapted with removal of the tool jaws typically used to upset rivets and having tool jaws designed to hold first blade holder 70 , second blade holder 72 and third blade holder 80 wherein, in this example, second and third blade holders 72 , 80 are associated with blade holder frame 76 .
- second blade holder 72 and third blade holder 80 along with blade holder frame 76 are secured to housing 84 and remain in a fixed position during operation of tool 68 .
- First blade holder 70 is pivotally mounted relative to housing 84 at pivot location 85 .
- First blade holder 70 pivots upon application of force from a pneumatic cylinder within housing 84 .
- At rest blade assembly 32 accommodates member which surrounds bolt member 30 and with application of pneumatic force first blade holder 70 rotates and first blade 40 , second blade 42 and third blade 50 cut member, nut or swaged collar 28 .
- Tool 68 includes first blade holder 70 which secures first blade 34 .
- first blade holder 70 includes a channel bracket 71 which receives first blade 34 and is secured within channel 71 with a securement or set screw (not shown).
- First blade 34 has first cutting edge 36 aligned with first cutting plane 38 which extends in first direction 40 from the first cutting edge 36 .
- Second blade holder 72 secures second blade 42 .
- second blade holder 72 includes a recess 73 positioned within blade holder frame 76 which supports second blade 42 and second blade 42 is secured to blade holder frame 76 with set screw 78 .
- Second blade 42 has second cutting edge 44 aligned with second cutting plane 46 which extends in second direction 48 from second cutting edge 44 , as seen in FIG. 3 .
- Tool 68 further includes third blade holder 80 securing third blade 50 .
- Third blade holder 80 includes recess 81 positioned within blade holder frame 76 and third blade 50 is secured to blade holder frame 76 with a set screw (not shown).
- Third blade 50 has third cutting edge 52 aligned with third cutting plane 54 which extends in second direction 48 from third cutting edge 44 , as seen in FIG. 3 .
- First blade holder 70 , second blade holder 72 and third blade holder 80 are associated with one another such that with first blade holder 70 , on the one hand, and the second and third blade holder 72 , 80 , on the other hand, are movable relative to one another.
- first blade holder 70 is moved while second and third blade holders 72 , 80 remain in a fixed position.
- First cutting edge 36 is spaced apart from second and third cutting edges 44 , 52 .
- First cutting plane 38 extends between second and third cutting planes 46 , 54 as seen in FIGS. 3 and 7 .
- Cutting tool 68 includes second blade 42 having second surface 60 which extends from second cutting edge 44 , as seen in FIG. 4 , and includes third blade 50 having third surface 62 which extends third cutting edge 52 .
- This spacing configuration permits, as discussed earlier, for a portion of cut swaged collar 28 , as seen in FIG. 5 , to pass between second and third blades 42 , 50 and not be jammed there between.
- first, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 define space 64 , as discussed earlier, which permits bolt member 30 with member, nut or swaged collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 to be positioned between first, second and third cutting edges 36 , 44 and 52 .
- first cutting plane 38 aligns with central longitudinal axis 66 of bolt member 30 , as seen in FIG. 3 .
- second cutting plane 46 and third cutting plane 54 do not align with bolt member 30 and do align with member, nut or swaged collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 .
- Distance D 4 between second cutting plane 46 and third cutting plane 54 is a distance not less than diameter D 5 of bolt member 30 .
- cutting tool 68 further includes first guard plate 82 is secured (not shown) to housing 84 .
- Housing 84 is connected to the second and third blade holders 78 , 80 , in this example, through blade holder frame 76 .
- First guard plate 82 is positioned spaced apart from and extending along first and second blade holders 70 , 72 .
- Second guard plate 86 is secured (not shown) to housing 84 .
- Second guard plate 86 is positioned spaced apart from first guard plate 82 and is positioned spaced apart from and extending along the first and third blade holders 70 , 80 .
- second and third blades 42 , 50 can easily be replaced as a unit or separately. For example, if a different bolt member 30 is encountered which has a different diameter D 5 a new accommodating spacing between second and third blades 42 and 50 is needed such that the distance D 4 between second and third cutting edges 44 , 52 exceeds diameter D 5 . This can be easily accomplished with removing blade holder frame 76 by removing screw 88 and unsecure blade holder frame 76 from housing 84 . A different blade holder frame 76 can be inserted and secured with screw 88 to housing 84 wherein second and third blades 44 and 52 now accommodate new bolt member 30 diameter D 5 such that second and third blades 44 and 52 do not impact bolt member 30 .
- second and third blades 42 , 50 With a securement with screw 88 positioned on an external portion of housing 84 , this provides the user ease in removing and replacing blade holder frame 76 . Moreover, separately replacing second and third blades 42 , 50 is easily carried out with releasing and securing screw fastener 78 , positioned outside of housing 84 , for cutting blade 42 and similarly releasing and securing (not shown) for third blade cutting blade 50 . Replacement of second and third blades 42 , 50 for example do not require any disassembly of housing 84 . This is similarly the case for first cutting blade 34 which is releasably secured to first blade holder 70 with a screw or set screw (not shown) positioned and accessed from outside of first blade holder 70 .
- first cutting blade 34 relative to fixed positioned second and third cutting blades 42 and 50 , as seen with cutting tool 68 in FIG. 7 , cutting damage can be avoided to surface 27 of part 26 in FIG. 6 when removing swaged collar 28 .
- method 90 of cutting member, nut or swaged collar 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 includes step 92 of positioning bolt member 30 with member 28 which surrounds bolt member 30 , as seen in FIG. 3 , between first cutting edge 36 of first blade 34 , second cutting edge 44 of second blade 42 and third cutting edge 52 of third blade member 52 .
- Method 90 further includes step 94 of moving at least one of: first cutting edge 36 within first cutting plane 38 , on the one hand, or second cutting edge 44 in second cutting plane 46 and third cutting edge 52 in third cutting plane 54 , on the other hand, such that the member which surrounds bolt member 30 is cut into three pieces.
- Step 92 of positioning further includes positioning first cutting edge 36 such that first cutting plane 38 is in alignment with longitudinal axis 66 of bolt member 30 , as seen in FIG. 3 .
- Step 92 of positioning further includes positioning second cutting edge 44 along second cutting plane 46 not aligned with bolt member 30 .
- Step 92 of positioning further includes positioning third cutting edge 52 along third cutting plane 54 not aligned with bolt member 30 wherein bolt member 30 is positioned between second and third cutting planes 46 and 54 .
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